
What to Do if a Dog Bites You
Estimates from the Australian Companion Animal Council Inc show about 100,000 dog bites in Australia every year.
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Estimates from the Australian Companion Animal Council Inc show about 100,000 dog bites in Australia every year.
Symptoms of Dementia and Alzheimer’s may overlap, but differentiating one from another is vital for effective management.
Experiencing acid reflux once in a while is not unusual. However, some can cause severe burning discomfort, bloating, and belching.
Millions of Australians suffer from chronic pain. Estimates show that one in five people experience persistent, ongoing pain.
The primary goals of first aid are often known as the ‘Three Ps.’ However, the other two are almost as important.
CPR is an emergency procedure used to kick-start a person’s heart that stops beating.
Thousands of Australians suffer from sudden cardiac arrest every year. With these numbers, it is
Head injury can result in bleeding, torn tissues, and brain damage. People should take it seriously as it can cause long-term complications or death.
Sleep deprivation is a common health problem in Australia. Inadequate sleep can lead to poor health and low function.
February is the heart health awareness month in Australia, aiming to raise awareness on health-related diseases.
Small children can drown in less than one inch of water, which makes it important to exercise water safety in and nearby water.
Sinus infections and their related symptoms are the common reasons many people see their doctors.
Understanding what type of asthma you have helps get better treatment, resulting in overall improvement of the condition and quality of life.
A momentary loss of balance resulting in automatically sticking of hands and accidental falls can cause a sprained wrist.
Sports-related concussions are a growing health concern in Australia due to many incidents and their possible health effects on athletes.
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